Scott-Cragin-Obituary

Scott Charles Cragin

Houston, Texas

1955 - 2012

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Scott Charles Cragin, 57, beloved husband, father, brother and son headed home June 23, 2012. Nothing meant more to Scott than his faith and his family. The hallmark of Scott's life is how many different people considered him to be their best friend.Survived by his wife of 24 years, Ann, children...

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I just found out about Scott passing on the internet. He gave me my first job .At the restaurant on the Strand in Galveston I moved to Baytown in 1994 . But I am very thankful for him hiring me because it helped me take care of my family for 12 years .To his family I want to say I'm sorry for your loss .

I only learned about Scott's death today and want to extend my belated condolences to his family and friends. I was a friend of his and Mike's during their years at Texas A&M. Though I haven't seen Scott since we graduated, he occasionally sent wonderful holiday cards of his family and took the time to write an incredibly heartfelt letter to me after my own brother died 15 years ago. I'll always remember Scott as fun-loving, a devoted family man, and a huge ZZ Top fan! My...

Our sincere condolences to the Cragin family. Scott will be missed by everyone he knew.

Jim,Pam Courtney and Chris Miller

I was shocked to find out about the passing of Scott. I just found out about his passing on yesterday 11/17/12. I would like to take this opportunity to extend my heartfelt condolences to his entire family. May God Bless each and everyone of you and keep you forever cloaked in His love.

Mary Jones, Friendswood, Texas

Dear Michael and Cragin Family,

As only a younger brother would know, it was a rare privilege to have known if only briefly your brother in his prime and it is exactly how I choose to remember him. Your entire family and Scott's are in my prayers.

The alumnae of Bay Area Chi Omega send their deepest sympathies to Ann and family.

My sincere sympathies. I am so sorry I was not able to attend the memorial service. Scott coached my son, and I taught his daughter. It obvious through even the most casual contact with him or his family that he was a great man and a great father.

My deepest and heartfelt condolences to the Cragins. Scott was truly a wonderful person.

Our sincere condolences to the Cragin family.

I had only recently come to know Scott. On a flight back from the Men's NCAA Championships in March, he took the time introduce himself at the gate and then during our flight, he wrote me a letter thanking me for supporting Cole's efforts over the last few years.

As we got off the plane, he quietly passed to me the note he had written, patted me on the back, smiled and walked away.

That letter was genuine and...